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  1. Member tomoffinland17's Avatar
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    Hello All,
    I want to complete my picture/video project, but have stumbling blocks. I've created a project with a VGMN Menu, 7 Titlesets with a menu for each one, and a group of titles for each titleset. Everything looked ok and I was able to create an .iso file a few days ago. I had to make a few changes. When, I go to create the burn, preview, create .iso, the preview opens in VLC and can play with no issues. It then asks me if I want to create an .iso file and I click yes. After a minute or so, I get an error message: failed. mkisoft: Permission denied. Unable to open disc image file. I want to create the .iso file. I tried clearing the cache, and lowering the bitrate to 64 from 125; however, nothing is working. I've attached a screenshot of the settings/error messages received. Any idea how to fix this? I am not a programmer and just want to be done with this project. I've tried other software programs, but DVD styler actually lets me drag and drop files, so I like that. Thanks for any help in advance!
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    It might have something to do with your target of E:\ , some programs don't like writing to to certain drive types.
    Also your "Burn" temp directory has the ~ filename format. Probably picked up from the system path or environment variables.
    May or may not be an issue.
    I'd try creating two folders on your desktop, one for "temp" and one for the ISO target and use those.
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    INFO: Audio ch 0 format: ac3/2ch,  48khz drc, 'en'
    STAT: fixed 4 VOBUs                         
    Start preview
    Executing command: "C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" --started-from-file dvd:///C:\Users\davex\AppData\Local\Temp\dvd-out
    Creating ISO image
    Executing command: mkisofs -V "DVD-test 5" -o "C:\Users\davex\Downloads\dvd.iso" -dvd-video "C:\Users\davex\AppData\Local\Temp\dvd-out"
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    Total translation table size: 0
    Total rockridge attributes bytes: 0
    Total directory bytes: 4248
    Path table size(bytes): 42
    874641 extents written (1708 MB)
    Cleaning temporary directory
    File 'C:\Users\davex\AppData\Local\Temp\dvd-out\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO' couldn't be removed (error 32: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.)
    Can't remove file 'C:\Users\davex\AppData\Local\Temp\dvd-out\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO'
    Generating was successful.
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